Drums from the West EP
Hard drum trax from the Bristol / Paris duo, scaling from skewed technoid rolige to pressurised dancehall mutations.
Hodge & Simo Cell make a convenient marriage of styles on their first tunes together for Peverelist’s Livity Sound. ‘Medusa’ toys with the meter on a buoyant halfstep tip, meshing slouchy bass to sparkling breaks in breezy form, before they diffract the groove into chewier sort of electro-dub lurch on the title tune. ‘You Think Too Much’ harnesses insectoid drums into a pendulous dembow motion with signature Bristolian nods to the Casualty theme tune (seriously, the most influential trope of Bristol music for decades), and ‘Ah Bon’ slaps crispy snares and rude bass knocks into a moody dancehall sidewinder.
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Hard drum trax from the Bristol / Paris duo, scaling from skewed technoid rolige to pressurised dancehall mutations.
Hodge & Simo Cell make a convenient marriage of styles on their first tunes together for Peverelist’s Livity Sound. ‘Medusa’ toys with the meter on a buoyant halfstep tip, meshing slouchy bass to sparkling breaks in breezy form, before they diffract the groove into chewier sort of electro-dub lurch on the title tune. ‘You Think Too Much’ harnesses insectoid drums into a pendulous dembow motion with signature Bristolian nods to the Casualty theme tune (seriously, the most influential trope of Bristol music for decades), and ‘Ah Bon’ slaps crispy snares and rude bass knocks into a moody dancehall sidewinder.
Hard drum trax from the Bristol / Paris duo, scaling from skewed technoid rolige to pressurised dancehall mutations.
Hodge & Simo Cell make a convenient marriage of styles on their first tunes together for Peverelist’s Livity Sound. ‘Medusa’ toys with the meter on a buoyant halfstep tip, meshing slouchy bass to sparkling breaks in breezy form, before they diffract the groove into chewier sort of electro-dub lurch on the title tune. ‘You Think Too Much’ harnesses insectoid drums into a pendulous dembow motion with signature Bristolian nods to the Casualty theme tune (seriously, the most influential trope of Bristol music for decades), and ‘Ah Bon’ slaps crispy snares and rude bass knocks into a moody dancehall sidewinder.
Hard drum trax from the Bristol / Paris duo, scaling from skewed technoid rolige to pressurised dancehall mutations.
Hodge & Simo Cell make a convenient marriage of styles on their first tunes together for Peverelist’s Livity Sound. ‘Medusa’ toys with the meter on a buoyant halfstep tip, meshing slouchy bass to sparkling breaks in breezy form, before they diffract the groove into chewier sort of electro-dub lurch on the title tune. ‘You Think Too Much’ harnesses insectoid drums into a pendulous dembow motion with signature Bristolian nods to the Casualty theme tune (seriously, the most influential trope of Bristol music for decades), and ‘Ah Bon’ slaps crispy snares and rude bass knocks into a moody dancehall sidewinder.
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Hard drum trax from the Bristol / Paris duo, scaling from skewed technoid rolige to pressurised dancehall mutations.
Hodge & Simo Cell make a convenient marriage of styles on their first tunes together for Peverelist’s Livity Sound. ‘Medusa’ toys with the meter on a buoyant halfstep tip, meshing slouchy bass to sparkling breaks in breezy form, before they diffract the groove into chewier sort of electro-dub lurch on the title tune. ‘You Think Too Much’ harnesses insectoid drums into a pendulous dembow motion with signature Bristolian nods to the Casualty theme tune (seriously, the most influential trope of Bristol music for decades), and ‘Ah Bon’ slaps crispy snares and rude bass knocks into a moody dancehall sidewinder.